A. Peter Quince
B. Francis Flute
C. Nick Bottom
D. Tom Snout
Related Mcqs:
- What is the craftsmen’s play at the end of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” about ?
A. Puck’s adventures
B. Summertime dreams
C. The history of Athens
D. Pyramus and Thisbe - In the play, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” who is the queen of the fairies ?
A. Titania
B. Lysander
C. Hermia
D. Oberon - In the play, “A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream,” who is the queen of the Amazons ?
A. Hippolyta
B. Egeus
C. Helena
D. Hermia - In the play, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” where is Helena from ?
A. Paris
B. Naples
C. Athens
D. London - Fill in the blank. In the play, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” Puck is also known as_____________?
A. Oberon
B. Robin Goodfellow
C. Demetrius
D. Hermia - Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” can be described as what kind of play ?
A. A comedic play
B. A tragic play
C. A modern play
D. A tragi-comedy - In “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” who says “Lord, what fools these mortals be!” (III.ii.15) ?
A. Puck
B. Nick Bottom
C. Hippolyta
D. Helene - In “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” who is Nick Bottom ?
A. An Athenian craftsman
B. A professional actor
C. A Duke
D. An Amazonian - One purpose of LITERARY CRITICISM is described below: “The historical approach, for instance, might be helpful in addressing a problem in Thomas Otway’s play Venice Preserv’d. Why are the conspirators, despite the horrible, bloody details of their obviously brutish plan, portrayed in a sympathetic light? If we look at the author and his time, we see that he was a Tory whose play was performed in the wake of the Popish Plot and the Exclusion Bill Crisis, and that there are obvious similarities between the Conspiracy in the play and the Popish Plot in history. The Tories would never approve of the bloody Popish Plot, but they nonetheless sympathized with the plotters for the way they were abused by the Tory enemy, the Whigs. Thus it makes sense for Otway to condemn the conspiracy itself in Vencie Preserv’d without condemning the conspirators themselves.” What purpose does this prescribe to ?
A. To help resolve a question, problem, or difficulty in the readin
B. To help decide which is the better of two conflicting readings.
C. To enable to form judgments about literature.
D. All of the above answers are correct. - It was the very witching time of night that he, heavyhearted and crestfallen, pursued his travel homeward. Far below, the Tappan Zee spread its dusky waters. In the dead hush of midnight he could hear the faint barking of a watchdog from the opposite shore. The night grew darker and darker; the stars seemed to sink deeper in the sky, and driving clouds occasionally hid them from his sight. This passage is from________________?
A. A fairy tale
B. An autobiography
C. A detective story
D. A Gothic tale